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Jun 06, 2016
Terrible Guitar Capo
It's simplicity would lead one to believe this capo would be easy to use. Not so. The pad that contacts the neck is not directly opposed to the part that contacts the strings. As a result, when you attempt to tighten, it doesn't tighten evenly across the strings without repeated adjustments and you really need both hands to make it work. I don't think you could make a quick key change. I was also afraid the neck pad of the capo would damage the finish on my guitar neck. It was cheap, all plastic, the kind of thing that if you loaned it or lost it you wouldn't be out much, but just not worth it. It doesn't work. It would be very frustrating for a beginner. There are too many other reasonably priced capos out there that work.

Dec 31, 2016
Affordable, quality printer ink
Affordable printer cartridges. These work great and are completely compatible with my PIXMA 980. That's all that needs to be said. You could forgive a lot a short comings at this price, but they work great. Ink volume appears to be comparable with OEM. I haven't tried photo printing, but for day to day color printing, these can't be beat.

Aug 29, 2017
Great picks for guitar or mandolin.
These are great picks. For me, they play well on my guitars and mandolins. They produce a warmer tone but still project well. Unlike some other thick, rounded edged picks that I've tried, they still provide a great response for treble voicing in addition to the strong bass. The rounded, sculpted edges are conducive to fast, flat picking and the 1.3 mm thickness give a stiff but precise feel. In the center area of the pick, the name, thickness and additional texturing of the large triangles provides an excellent grip surface. I've used/tried out picks that are MUCH more expensive but I couldn't see a correspondingly dramatic improvement in tone, volume, precision, or playability. Right now I find myself switching back and forth between the sculpted plectra with the rounded tips and the ones that are the large triangles and have a slightly more pointed tips. For the money, you can buy a lot of these picks (as opposed to those expensive clear picks or those thick ones with the big holes in them) but for me these sculpted plectra picks are great performers at a great value. (Plus, if you lose one, you're not out an arm and a leg.) I couldn't see much difference between the 1.3 and 1.4mm picks, but to each his own. Price, performance, playability, strength, balanced tonal response. It's all here. I would recommend them to all pickers or strummers, novice or advanced. Give them a try, I think you'll be pleased.